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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Leaders Managing Shifts in Technology is the Future of Le... - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Google's, Year in Searches Video - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
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Brain scan: Making data dance | The Economist - 0 views

  • “THE biggest myth is that if we save all the poor kids, we will destroy the planet,” says Hans Rosling
  • that it no longer makes sense to consider the world as divided between developing and industrialised countries; and that people everywhere respond similarly to increasing levels of wealth and health, with higher material aspirations and smaller families.
  • The best measure of political stability of a country, he believes, is whether fertility rates are falling, because that indicates that women are being educated and basic health services are being provided.
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  • Within a year Google had bought Gapminder, and a version of the bubble-graph software is now available free online under the name Google Motion Chart.
  • Do the data give any sneak previews of our future? “For most of human history, the world has been dominated by Asia, and it will be again within 40 years,” he says. “While nothing now can stop the surge to 9 billion, if the poorest 2 billion get improved child survival and the ability to buy bicycles and mobile phones, population growth will stop. We cannot have people at this level looking for basics like food and shoes. Lower-middle-income countries will also forge forward—but only if we invest in the right technologies to avoid severe climate change.”
  • “We can stop population growth, we can eradicate poverty, we can solve the energy and the climate issues but we have to make the right investments,” he says. “I know a good world is possible if we leave emotion aside and just work analytically.”
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    The data minded Hans Rosling allows us to peek into his mind and how he approaches the presentation of data and how we can learn from it. I love his approach to change: "Leave emotion aside, and just work analytically." 
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YouTube - Sir Ken Robinson answers your Twitter questions (#askSKR) - Question 6: The j... - 0 views

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    Sir Ken Robinson answers questions from twitter in this series. Here, he works in a preview to his next book. Can't wait to see him in January at WASB!
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EdLeader21 the Professional Learning Community for 21st Century Education Leaders - 0 views

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    Ken Kay, from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 
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Recommended reading |Scott McLeod - 2 views

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    For those of you at the fall conference, you know that McLeod has a lot of credibility. Here, he is recommending some current sources for 21st Century insight. 
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World's Best Presentation Contest 2010 sponsored by 3M™ PocketProjector MP180 - 0 views

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    For all you people who give frequent presentations, the slideshare most popular are . . . 
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http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2010/ - 0 views

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    Top searches in the globe, US, etc. 
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Still searching for that pot of gold « School Finance 101 - 0 views

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    This is really interesting. The article talks about the irresponsible fiscal approach of states toward public schools and the perception of how much revenue we require to operate effectively. 
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Madison, Proteus of the Midwest - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
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The Future of Education is Here » Blog Archive » Digital Learning: A Road Map... - 0 views

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    Neat and innovative examples of technology progress. 
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The Internet's Next Killer App: Work: Tech News « - 0 views

  • We added people based on talent, not on the proximity by location. 
  • In the knowledge economy, not doing so would be foolish and would limit our prospects. The deciding factor was prospective team members’ connectedness.
  • With the rise of broadband, a new factor has come into play: connectedness. Connectedness allows companies big and small to exist as a stateless entity.
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  • We call this shift in idea of work “the human cloud,” and just as cloud computing disrupted the idea of computing and corporate IT infrastructure, the human cloud is shorthand for the intersection of web and work.
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    Great concepts about the intersection of work and life. 
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Co-designing communication solutions - 0 views

  • How about school-home texting? We’re asking parents if they’d want it. Could we video the next workshop and put it online? Or maybe literacy tips are best shared face-to-face: a teacher, another parent, and I brainstormed together about turning a typical parent breakfast into a Literacy Breakfast that would get the reading tips directly to parents who could ask immediate questions of teacher and literacy coach.
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    Really neat communication ideas for literacy!
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December Elluminate Recap - Social Media | Connected Principals - 1 views

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    Real people, real school initiatives in social media. 
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iPhone and Education - Johnsen's Tech Exploration - 3 views

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    The cost of an Iphone now is very close to the cost of a net book or a solid state computer. I think we should also explore the option of investing in bandwidth and filtering so that students can bring their own computers to school. The cost is not that different from phones now, students can mass personalize their computer, and then there is no issue with personal overlap. It's their computer. With cloud computing, students just have access to their Google accounts through bandwidth, not the network. Food for thought. 
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Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Utilizing Web 2.0 in the Classroom to Enhance Reading Lit... - 1 views

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    New blog post. 
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Six Social Media Trends for 2011 - David Armano - The Conversation - Harvard Business R... - 0 views

  • It's The Integration Economy, Stupid.
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      Don Tapscott calls this Wikinomics. 
  • Tablet & Mobile Wars Create Ubiquitous Social Computing.
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      We've been talking about this for years, the anywhere, any time, all the time type of approach, which now is better facilitated by easy interface access. 
  • Facebook Interrupts Location-Based Networking.
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      I would argue that it transforms our conception of "local." Now, local isn't physically limited, it's digitally liberated. 
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  • Average Participants Experience Social Media Schizophrenia
  • Google Doesn't Beat Them, They Join Them.
  • Social Functionality Makes Websites Fashionable Again
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Gartner Reveals Top Predictions for IT Organizations and Users for 2011 and Beyond - 1 views

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    This will challenge your thoughts about the future. Where do we fit in?  
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How Online Reading Habits Have Changed Over 2010 - 1 views

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    Great read, but the missing piece to the commentary is the massive movement to non-fiction, which requires different reading/comprehension strategies. 
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Americas Promise Alliance - Building a Grad Nation - 0 views

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    This is the report that indicates that progress is being made on the national drop out rate. 
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